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The GOODMAN 0131F00262SC is a nine-speed ECM blower motor controller designed for direct-drive blower motor applications in residential forced-air HVAC systems. Operating at 115 volts, single phase, 50/60 Hz, and rated at 5.8 amps, this module provides precise variable-speed control for a 1/2 HP blower motor. The ECM platform allows the air handler or furnace control board to command multiple fan speeds, improving airflow management across heating, cooling, and continuous fan modes. This is a module-only replacement — the motor itself is not included. Licensed HVAC technicians and service professionals install this controller during motor control failures or system upgrades requiring ECM functionality.
This controller is suited for residential air handlers and gas furnaces using direct-drive blower assemblies. It is typically found in systems where variable-speed airflow is required to meet comfort or efficiency targets. The nine selectable speed settings allow the installer to match blower output to the duct system and equipment capacity. This part is intended for technicians replacing a failed ECM controller module without replacing the full motor assembly, reducing repair cost and downtime on a service call.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement ECM blower motor controller for compatible GOODMAN residential HVAC systems using a direct-drive, nine-speed, 1/2 HP blower motor configuration.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Disconnect all power to the air handler or furnace at the disconnect switch and verify the circuit is de-energized before removing or installing the controller module. Handle the ECM module carefully to avoid static discharge damage to the electronics. Refer to the equipment wiring diagram and the original equipment manufacturer service documentation to confirm connector orientation and control signal wiring before powering the system back on.
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